Send Photos & Mail at Plymouth County Corrections Facility, MA

How to send messages, photos, and packages

Overview

Plymouth County Corrections doesn't accept incoming phone calls for detainees—you can't call in to speak with someone directly. Need to leave an urgent message? Call (508) 830-6200 with the detainee's full name, alien registration number, and your contact information. Staff will pass your details along. Phone and video communication at county facilities typically runs through third-party vendors, and detainees place outgoing calls rather than receiving incoming ones. Before expecting a call or scheduling a video visit, you'll need to set up an account with the approved vendor, complete any pre-approval steps, and make sure you're on the detainee's approved contact list. Video visits are scheduled through the vendor platform.

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Quick Facts

  • Detainees at Plymouth County Corrections cannot receive incoming calls.
  • To leave an urgent message, call (508) 830-6200 and provide the detainee’s full name, alien registration number, and your contact information.
  • Telephone and video services are commonly provided by third‑party vendors rather than directly by the facility.
  • You generally must set up an account with the approved communications vendor and be on the detainee’s approved list before calls or video visits will connect.

Common Questions

Can I call someone at Plymouth County Corrections?

No. Detainees at Plymouth County Corrections cannot receive incoming phone calls.

How do I leave an urgent message for someone detained at Plymouth County Corrections?

Call (508) 830-6200 and provide the detainee’s full name, alien registration number, and your contact information to leave an urgent message.

Do I need an account or vendor to get phone or video contact with a detainee?

Yes. Phone and video services run through third-party vendors. You'll need an account, any required pre-approval, and to be on the detainee's approved list before calls or video visits will work.

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